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  • #61
    Originally posted by Tamara View Post
    Well, as a matter of fact, yes!

    It usually says it in the title somewhere. There's the public sex movie sites that may show some give away in the back ground. The Dogging sites can usually be told of where based on the attitude of the "johns". Further, if the "bird" ends up being a familiar enough face, one can usually track them down on the Net, figure out where they operate, where they come from.

    It may be the standards or the art technique that gives it away. Ie, Japanese work usually obliterates in the pic the actual penetration shot.

    Sure, in the end, it may just be "Hollywood Magic", all done in one place, illusioned to appear it was done someplace else, but at least two things. First of all, why go to the effort, the cost to make it appear like it was done somewhere else. Why drive up the overhead? Secondly, Audio/Video productions are a great legal way to money launder. Use the money in country to make something that is exportable. That's what Andrea True did with "More, More, More" in the 70's.

    Finally, on a side note about language in the flick, I have a side project waiting to be started looking at the various "productions" (German, Czech, Spanish, Russian, French, etc.) as a way to pick up the more local phrases in a foreign language. Things that might show up that wouldn't show up in more conventional sources.............and besides, it is often free. Haven't move the project beyond establishing the links, but perhaps one day.......be able to understand more what's going through their heads as oppose to ........ well, you know......
    I wish Indian women took such an active and in-depth (no pun intended) interest in porn. Sadly not so. Not my generation at least.

    But I get what you mean about the phrases bit at least. I can pretty much eyes closed tell you where a girl is from in India based on the final exclamatory exhortations (at least the broad regions). Guess it would be the same internationally amongst the better traveled and experienced.
    Last edited by sated buddha; 16 Jan 14,, 09:24.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
      I wish Indian women took such an active and in-depth (no pun intended) interest in porn. Sadly not so. Not my generation at least.
      ..................
      Thank you, but maybe you don't really wish that. What boys see in porn and how I see it, I believe, are two far different things. The detail I see it to perhaps takes the fun out of what the boys see.

      Unless, perhaps, if one is a movie maker.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Tamara View Post
        Thank you, but maybe you don't really wish that. What boys see in porn and how I see it, I believe, are two far different things. The detail I see it to perhaps takes the fun out of what the boys see.

        Unless, perhaps, if one is a movie maker.
        Aaah you mean the technical aspects of cinematography. There is a certain allure and a degree of kinkiness in detached nerdiness. You would be surprised at what "boys" derive their kicks from.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Tamara View Post
          Thank you, but maybe you don't really wish that. What boys see in porn and how I see it, I believe, are two far different things. The detail I see it to perhaps takes the fun out of what the boys see.

          Unless, perhaps, if one is a movie maker.
          I have a friend who is an architect who frequently watches better produced porn and soap operas for the details of the architecture. This 'affection' escalated from him being forced to watch the Dynasty series in the 80s. Or so he says.:whome:
          No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

          To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
            Aaah you mean the technical aspects of cinematography. There is a certain allure and a degree of kinkiness in detached nerdiness. You would be surprised at what "boys" derive their kicks from.
            Not just that, camera action (though I much prefer to see faces instead of graphic closeups), but across the board..........which also goes into how I "use porn"......across the board.

            Ie, I can be treacherous and use porn as a weapon, either defensive or offensive because, after all, I know what boys like.

            But, like most who watch, I like watching for fun. But there, for example, can be part of the difference. I want to see some seduction, some undressing, not a quick stripping to get to the action. But I suppose in looking for what I want, I see the production behind "the story".

            Way back in the golden age, there was a Stacey Donovan flick called "Convenience Store Girls". In the opening scene, after some seduction and play, Blake Palmer and Keisha get down to serious stuff. The thing is that for as fast as they got out of their clothes and then releasing that all the shots to that point showed only from the knees up, the conclusion is that on that set, they weren't wearing any shoes.

            Does that really matter for the watching of the movie? No, not really. There is another scene (or two) in that movie, though, that does add to my enjoyment that was often not in most movies of that time. Sweat. They are getting it seriously on and you can see sweat glistening on them. For whatever reason (it may have been my athletic training), I like seeing sweat in such things.....but I am told in productions of that era, there was a "wiper" in many of a flick to take that away.

            Speaking of Stacey Donovan, there may have been something of a particular player that I saw, I liked, wanted to make it part of me. Stacey had at least two qualities. One of them was that lazy drawl of hers.....which I also "picked up" from actress Kate Jackson. Another was the toothy grin smile....which I also picked up from 70's Marilyn Chambers and Diane Keaton. Ie, like but not exactly like this:



            Another thing that I like to see, both in mainstream and otherwise, what I want to feel from the actress, is "the fear". Maybe I'm an adrenaline junkie or kinky, but I do like seeing that raised pulse on the screen. Don't show me the feet or line of Riverdance........show me the faces breathing hard.

            There is a Penny Flame "flick", one of those wife share ones, where she is about to be known, so to speak, and she is gasping, "Please forgive me, please forgive me". Those few words do it for me (and just on a side note, I'm now reading her book).

            So if boys see the same thing I do.......that would be surprising.
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            • #66
              Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
              I wish Indian women took such an active and in-depth (no pun intended) interest in porn. Sadly not so. Not my generation at least.
              You'll be surprised.

              Cheers!...on the rocks!!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by lemontree View Post
                You'll be surprised.
                What can I say. I met all the prissy prudes growing up.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Tamara View Post
                  So if boys see the same thing I do.......that would be surprising.
                  I'm cool with your faces and sweat thing. You lost me at the shoes bit though. Yeah expressions are important. Personally, Indians cannot relate to most of the over the top aggressive noise and facial expressions of the girls in western flicks. Indian girls are different (more mewing than loud moaning), but there is very little really nice (clean) Indian porn. Most of the good stuff if via mobile phones, and that has its obvious limitations, though personally I would still take some of those compared to the slam-bam western flicks. I get what you mean about Japanese flicks though. Its weird. They are experimentative all the way till the end. Then its like you've suddenly hit the forbidden shrine. I also never got the anime and hentai scene.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
                    I'm cool with your faces and sweat thing. You lost me at the shoes bit though. Yeah expressions are important. Personally, Indians cannot relate to most of the over the top aggressive noise and facial expressions of the girls in western flicks. Indian girls are different (more mewing than loud moaning), but there is very little really nice (clean) Indian porn. Most of the good stuff if via mobile phones, and that has its obvious limitations, though personally I would still take some of those compared to the slam-bam western flicks. I get what you mean about Japanese flicks though. Its weird. They are experimentative all the way till the end. Then its like you've suddenly hit the forbidden shrine. I also never got the anime and hentai scene.
                    What I was saying about the shoe thing was just an observation, a realization that despite the scene telling a story that they were completely dressed, at least for a moment, in a convenience store, watching the flick, I soon realized when they took off their clothes, they weren't wearing any shoes. If that says anything, it is probably that I see more in a flick than most people.

                    I'm not a fan of screaming like a banshee movie sex. Teri Weigel was something not to be watched. Likewise, I don't spend much time watching the current productions where there is howling and screaming. It's just not my kind of thing.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
                      What can I say. I met all the prissy prudes growing up.
                      And you still got laid when you were 14....Lol

                      Cheers!...on the rocks!!

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by lemontree View Post
                        And you still got laid when you were 14....Lol
                        I did not say she was 14. :)

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
                          I did not say she was 14. :)
                          Lol....you are hell bent on making us feel that we had a wasted youth

                          Cheers!...on the rocks!!

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
                            I did not say she was 14. :)
                            How old was she? (too many variables here).
                            No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

                            To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Doktor View Post
                              How old was she? (too many variables here).
                              She was an aunty in the neighborhood. Newly married. Must have been in her early 20s probably. We used to play badminton across the hedge separating our homes during my std 8 school vacations ..... too much detail?

                              P.S. I grew up in a small town. Not a big city.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by sated buddha View Post
                                .. too much detail?
                                Yes, the badminton part
                                No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

                                To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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